Successful treatment of recurrent epididymo-orchitis: Laparoscopic excision of the prostatic utricle
Prostatic utricle presenting with recurrent epididymo-orchitis is not uncommon. Excision of prostatic utricle is the treatment of choice. The various techniques described in literature suffer from the disadvantages of incomplete excision due to poor view.
Jiwane Ashish +3 more
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Uncommon onset of lower urinary tract symptoms in a young adult: The impact of a large utricle cyst in a young adult [PDF]
Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in young adults are uncommon, making diagnosis difficult. This report describes the case of a young adult with no medical history who developed LUTS, which included urgency, nocturia, dysuria, and pelvic pain that ...
El Abidi Hamza +7 more
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A case of obstructive azoospermia secondary to genitourinary tract infection caused by a prostatic utricle cyst [PDF]
Tomoki Saito +8 more
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Transurethral vesiculoscope-assisted laser incision of the prostatic utricle to treat partial ejaculatory duct obstruction [PDF]
Ke-Nan Wang +3 more
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Congenital Pouch Colon in Males: Exploring the Risk of Epididymo-orchitis
Aim: Patients with anorectal malformations (ARMs) are known to have a higher association with epididymo-orchitis (EO). Congenital pouch colon (CPC), a rare subtype of ARM, presents with several predisposing factors that are presumed to be linked with EO.
Ashvin Damdoo +4 more
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Robotic-assisted surgery for excision of an enlarged prostatic utricle [PDF]
Luigi Avolio +2 more
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Bladder Outlet Obstruction Secondary to a Prostatic Cyst in a Young Adult: A Rare Case Report. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Bladder outlet obstruction secondary to an obstructing prostatic cyst is a rare clinical entity. Incomplete regression of the Müllerian duct is supposed to be the cause of such cysts. Clinical features can range from acute bladder outlet obstruction to chronic urinary retention, oligospermia, and prostatitis‐like symptoms.
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Prostatic Utricle Presenting as a Midline Scrotal Mass
The prostatic utricle is a remnant of the Müllerian duct located within the verumontanum. An enlarged, clinically significant prostatic utricle has classically been associated with hypospadias.
Kaitlyn E. Schultis +2 more
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Prevalence and Characteristics of Prostatic Utricles: A Retrospective MRI Study in Middle-Aged to Elderly Men. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Congenital urological malformations encompass a wide range of anomalies affecting the urinary tract and reproductive organs. MRI has emerged as a diagnostic tool in identifying these conditions. Prostatic utricle is an enlarged diverticulum in the posterior urethra, which results from incomplete degradation of the Müllerian ducts or
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A Comparative Study on the Success Rates of Two Approaches for Seminal Vesiculoscopy
This study aimed to compare the success rates of two approaches for seminal vesiculoscopy: through the interior of the prostatic utricle and through the neck of the prostatic utricle.
Tao Zheng +7 more
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